Well, we've done it! After being so stressed out about the outcome, we made it to transfer day.
We had to be at the hospital for 11, for a 11.30 transfer. We were the only ones there and so had no delays, which was nice.
I was taken into the theatre and to the right of the room was a screen with my 2 little blasties on it. The embryologist explained that of the 6 eggs collected, 6 were mature, 4 fertilised and 3 made it to blast. The 4th was a cavity blast, don't really know what that is, But of the 3, 1 was A graded, 1 B graded and one C. We transferred the the A&B and was advised that it wasn't really worth freezing the 3rd, which was fine, as it saves £500 towards either a pram or the next attempt *deep breath*
Then the nurse prepped me, along with the female Dr, which I have to say, I have never really had a preference over male or female Drs, but she was super gentle, and almost made me enjoy the experience for the miracle it is. The transfer itself went really smoothly and I was told my womb lining looks very healthy and thick. The nurse told us after transfer that we have a lot to be positive about, 2 healthy Blasts, lovely lining, smooth transfer and age all on our side.
I'm not to sure, I don't want to get my hopes up, I would love this to work, but what will be, will be.
Fingers crossed and very good luck to those two little bundles of precious cells. I will be thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being PUPO...I have everything crossed and will be sending lots of love and sticky vibes your way!!
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